I am running the lastest x86 version of Linux Mint 13 Maya. I am Trying to get a USB Zoom 3095 Fax/Modem Working. I have tried the debian file from here http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/dgc/downloads.php and also tried to compile it. I've loaded Buildessentials and headers for my kernel version (3.2.0-23-generic).

I'm a linux newbie who doesn't know how to modify the recommended files (where to place the additions - beginning, middle, end) prior to "making". Could you please post a copy of the modified files? I believe this my solution to get my usb modem working with Maya.

Thanks, your zip worked. Then I attempted to get efax to work and finally did after changing a few permissions. Too bad efax is so limited re: only pdf or postscript files. Installed a pdf printer, but just adds another step. Not that I fax that often. Then tried to get gfax working, thinking it might be better, but it appears to be poorly supported today, and it appears to fail to work past a certain kernel?

So once again thanks, I finally did get my $12 usb Dell rd02-d400 with a Conexant chip working following your directions. I tested by successfully sending a fax. I have yet to receive a fax, but I'm fairly certain that should work normally under efax. I assuming it's a winmodem, as it is immediately available in XP and Win 7, Linux was a challenge, but your recommendations worked and were relatively simple to implement.

May I add my thanks -- I've installed Slackware 14.0 (up from, oh, four years ago 13.0) for a friend who does not have any Internet connection except dial-up and I had exactly the problems described by the OP. Downloaded the ZIP file into the modules directory, made and installed, working like a charm (well, a really, really sloooowwww charm anyway).

Oh, yeah, Slackware may not exactly be Mint, but it really is all for one and one for all, methinks.